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On the use of longitudinal research in developmental psychology

DE RIBAUPIERRE, Anik

DE RIBAUPIERRE, Anik. On the use of longitudinal research in developmental psychology. In:

De Ribaupierre, A. Transition mechanisms in child development: The longitudinal perspective. NewYork : Cambridge University Press, 1989. p. 297-317

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